Vote fraud: what’s worse – exaggerating how often, or lying that there’s none?

Voter Fraud: Yes, Noncitizens Are Voting In Elections — Texas Just Proved It

Voting is one of the most important rights an American citizen has.

We’re of the mind that an exaggeration of how often vote fraud occurs is less damning than LYING that there’s no fraud going on…or it’s not ‘widespread’, not that big a deal.

But, as an IBD editorial notes “…this is a clever dodge. Election fraud doesn’t have to be widespread to be effective…the very purpose of election fraud is to flip extremely close elections…doesn’t take widespread voter fraud, just carefully targeted efforts.”

Texas is an excellent example, when you consider its southern border areas have gone largely Democrat – think that’s coincidental, with illegal immigration as a primary issue?

Winning elections relying on voter fraud should never be an acceptable alternative.

Of course, those in the Party that benefits from vote fraud may feel differently.

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